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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 11, 2015, 01:42:19 PM

And, so I'm looking for alternatives, for a ready made oscillator, that can work with my mentioned set up, and be able to control the pulse width, and frequencies, that are going to the Mazilli, and then out to the yoke primary coil. On this, any ideas are welcome.
Otherwise, I'll have to make a whole new circuit, and that's not what I am looking to do, right now, if possible.


Nick,

With respect, you do not appear to be listening to those that have responded to your questions. That is, a Mazilli cannot be be controlled with a PWM or other type of oscillator module for frequency and pulse width adjustment. Use a PWM push-pull to directly drive your yoke, like Akula & Ruslan.

Tomtech29

Nick oscillator for push-pull signal to generate a range of 20kHz to 40kHz in synchronization with the PLL phase lock
it's the way to go and have a ready PCB only would the solder and ready
it still did not change the fact that you need more ...missing element which is supposed to raise the efficiency of the system
everyone knows the truth?
-it turned out that supply and rip the summit sine pulse is not enough!?
Enjoy a variety of:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS6ykbo9uc8

NickZ

    Tomtech:
   Ok, I watched the video, and don't see anything there but a simple inverter, being powered by a Pc PSU to light a single bulb.
   No self running effects, nor additional power when adjusting the Kacher frequencies, to his induction crt. 
Maybe I missed something, as I can't understand what he is saying.

  You mentioned that there is a PCB already made to mount the components onto? Or not?

  Hoppy: you mention: to use a PWM push-pull to directly drive the yoke. 
  Ok, is this available, in ready made form? Such as this 24 amp continuous output PWM (below), to drive the yoke directly.
Or not?
  And, I am listening, but would like to know the reasons, why it may not work. If there really are any, such as, if this unit below is not a push-pull type of oscillator.
  http://www.rmcybernetics.com/shop/pulse-modulator-ocx
   
   

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 11, 2015, 03:15:12 PM
 
  Hoppy: you mention, to use a PWM push-pull to directly drive the yoke.  Ok, is this available, in ready made form???

Well, going full circle, you have already posted a ready made PWM that might drive your yoke. However, as has already been pointed out, ready made PWM's are unlikely to be the same as the Akula / Ruslan designs, so may not produce the result you are striving for. Not all PWM modules have push-pull output and I don't think the one you show does. Bottom line - build the designs used by Akula / Ruslan.

NickZ

  So, nothing wrong with an answer like you just gave. Thanks.

   Here's a pic of what I've gotten to work so far.  Just running the Kacher on 12v 2 amps (or less) from a wall adapter, lighting a 50 watt 120v bulb off of the yoke's 26 turns secondary coil. And also able to light the smaller 10 to 20 watt 120v bulb, that's on the isolated 168 turns coil, going JUST to that 20w smaller bulb, which is also connected to my outside earth ground. The induction circuit is not on, other than from the shared 12v, 2 amp input from the same wall adapter. This was to test the effects of the Kacher's running frequencies, with the 3 turns coil/grenade inductor coil/ to earth ground, and it's associated effects.